Thanks for covering this topic.ive spent a great deal of time out in nature in my life as my parents and grandparents raised me with an appreciation,respect for wildlife,plants,minerals.at certain points in my life I had lost that appreciation and for myself and taken for granted earth.ive more recently experienced a revival of self and appreciation honor for nature.here I've video documented a nature spirit sasquatch there are protecters like the dharma protectors pan,portal,person-portal
@rachelhortonwhite6 күн бұрын
Beautiful. What a blessing that you were raised this way!
@stlrfn31909 ай бұрын
I have had a few nature connections and they were profound. Usually takes place deep in a woods with no distractions and I become very still and something comes over me…I had this overwhelming feeling that I was connected with all things in nature, that we, myself and nature were one and a great sense of peace came over me. It’s hard to describe but it is profound and in my very being I know it’s real. It brought me to tears of joy. It doesn’t happen automatically in my day to day life with all the hustle and bustle of daily living. But I think I can make this connection at any time if I simply go out into nature and become very still. Now that I’m retired I’m going to do much more of this. It is overwhelming and beautiful.
@rachelhortonwhite9 ай бұрын
I love that... and feel the same. Nature has so much to teach us, vibrationally and spiritually! May you have many more of these powerful connections.
@MatthewBalnis-e8d4 ай бұрын
If you can, try to be in the woods by sunrise - when nature is just waking up - it can add to the experience.
@ForestMyths3 ай бұрын
In one of his books, the scholar and author John Gardner talked about the Druidic Gaelic etymology of the word "truth" as opposed to the Latin origin, "veritas." The English word "truth" comes from the Old Anglo Saxon word "treowth," which translated literally means "tree watcher." The idea here is that if you want to know the truth, just stare hard and long at a tree.
@daveyr54623 жыл бұрын
I live next to a pine forest so I am surrounded by huge ancient trees. There is a river in a steep valley. It has been over a year since I last ventured into the forest due to my disabilities. It was strange in the forest. It was icy cold but when I went into the forest it was warm, so warm that I had to take my coat off. I just lay back listening to the river burbling and roaring and the owls hooting and the foxes barking while watching the moon, stars and Jupiter and Saturn through the tree branches. The forest seemed to draw me into it’s heart. It was an amazing experience to sleep underneath a canopy of needles with the roaring and babbling river my lullaby. It was incredibly warm in the forest, and the wind was as if the forest was breathing. All those pine trees were giving out a strange and comforting warmth that wasn’t just physical but also somehow spiritual. In the heart of the forest, although there was ice outside, it was a living warmth and the forest called to me late at night to spend the night and sleep inside it’s warm canopy. I never felt alone, it was as if the trees were alive somehow. One day I hope to be able to go back into the warmth.
@rachelhortonwhite3 жыл бұрын
How beautiful.. thank you for these powerful words. I feel the trees around us are living, breathing protectors too. They are like wise, old sentries. :)
@anniewalden96972 ай бұрын
Thank You- 💚💙💚I enjoyed this video and can certainly relate to all you saying.
@rachelhortonwhite2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!❤
@WildePotato3 жыл бұрын
Beautifully spoken. Thank You for creating this. I have come to know all that you speak of, mostly intuitively... but also from trauma of living by a grass seed farm where spraying happens. I have 10 thoroughly elemental, diva, rich, cherished acres, in Oregon, full of 300 year old White Oaks & Hawthorns & Ash trees. I don't "farm" it. I let the Faeries & all thrive as they need to. It's called Elfinwood Sanctuary.
@rachelhortonwhite3 жыл бұрын
Wow... what an amazing experience you have had. And what an incredible place you speak up! Respecting the elementals and the Earth is how we move into the New Earth! Thank you for your work.
@sdsurfers79574 жыл бұрын
I am in Utah and I've seen a brown fairy
@rachelhortonwhite4 жыл бұрын
Wow, I'd love to hear more about that!
@sdsurfers79574 жыл бұрын
@@rachelhortonwhite I was hiking with my friend when i.saw a brown creature that was 16 inches tall. It had a pointy brown hat and wings like.bug. the entire creature was brown. It was flying in the air next to.the trail. It flew into the side of.the hill next to the trail as soon as it noticed us looking at it. I believe in fairy 100 percent now.
@rachelhortonwhite4 жыл бұрын
@@sdsurfers7957 that's amazing. I've seen lights and flashes and faces in trees, but nothing so clear yet! What a special gift that this creature showed itself to you. :)
@ForestMyths3 ай бұрын
Wonderful video! I lived in Maine for 13 years. I spent a lot of time in the northern forest there. While living there, I worked on a book collecting supernatural stories about the forest, many stories from logging folklore. There is a township in Maine called the Upper Enchanted. In The Enchanted there is a deep mountain lake (some say it is bottomless) where streams course. One stream, Enchanted Stream, courses underground at different points. Sometimes the water moving through it sounds like human voices chanting. One story set in The Upper Enchanted is about a logger who falls in love with a woman he meets in the forest. He later discovers that the woman is a changeling bird. The Maine author Elizabeth Coatsworth used this story in her book "The Enchanted." I felt the magic in the forest in Maine each time I stepped out of my car and ventured into the woods. John Muir once wrote, " The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness." I always liked that quote. It reminds me of the wardrobe in C.S. Lewis' Narnia books.
@rachelhortonwhite3 ай бұрын
This is fascinating! I will have to check out that town. I have never heard of it and grew up in Maine and live here now! Thank you...
@janetconnors45915 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing 🙏
@abihenshall61955 ай бұрын
Thank you. Very important message ❤
@sandra.jeannette4 ай бұрын
I loved watching your video. It resonates deeply with me. Thank you Rachel
@rachelhortonwhite4 ай бұрын
I'm so glad it was helpful!
@deniseletourneau30722 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your Light on Nature Spirits ! IAM just becoming connected in a new way feeling & hearing . So much joy with this connection & looking forward to connecting & sharing space in a more expanded awareness ❤️🙏🌞🌙🌟🌟🌟🌎❤️🎼🦋⚡️
@rachelhortonwhite2 жыл бұрын
What a blessing for you... it's a wonderful way to be!
@64and469 ай бұрын
I've only heard a small voice saying pot pot pot after hearing that I just stopped moving feeling lost?
@hergardendiary Жыл бұрын
So lovely, thank you and I agree
@RinpochesRose3 жыл бұрын
Very helpful Rachel, thank you 🙂💛 Encourages me to reconnect again in these hard times. That the Big Bang describes our universal interconnectedness is particularly valuable. Please keep up your excellent and hopeful videos.
@rachelhortonwhite3 жыл бұрын
Thank you and blessings. We are here for each other in this massive shift!
@willowtreewishes11112 жыл бұрын
Beautiful
@ronster6017 Жыл бұрын
And always bless your food and thank the animal that layed it's life for you if you eat meat.
@JulsLiffАй бұрын
I noticed a face to the left of you, like a guy with a thick green mustache, :). Also, my yard gets really infested with wasps every summer and I am terrified of them, and spiders. I do use pest control, we tried one year without it and it got really bad. What do you suggest to get pests from overtaking your yard if you don’t use pest control? I want to be able to use my backyard.
@rachelhortonwhiteАй бұрын
That's fascinating about the face! Pest control... not my area of expertise but I personally love spiders as they are so beneficial. I'm not sure about wasps... ask them to leave your yard? :) Good luck